Dsp Surround - Aiwa AV-D57 Operating Instructions Manual

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DSP SURROUND

The DSP (Digital Signal Processor) surround circuits can recreate
the effect of sounds reflected from walls or ceilings, to obtain the
sound presence of real environments. The unit provides 5 DSP
preset modes. Some of them are accompanied with the matching
GEQ preset mode, and you can also select or turn off the GEQ
to suit your preference.
Press the DSP button, and turn the MULTI JOG until
the desired DSP mode is displayed.
The selected mode name is displayed for four seconds, and the
DSP indicator lights up. When the selected DSP mode is
accompanied with the matching GEQ mode, the GEQ indicator
lights up as well.
Selected mode
When the music source is monaural
The DSP system may not work effectively.
To cancel the selected mode
Press the DSP button to display the DSP mode name, and press
the button again within 4 seconds. "DSP OFF" appears on the
display. Even if canceling the selected DSP mode, the matching
or selected GEQ mode still remains.
To select with the remote control
1 Press the DSP button.
2 Within 4 seconds, press the TUNING UP or DOWN button
repeatedly while pressing the SHIFT button until the desired
DSP mode is displayed.
Ten preset modes can be selected.
To change the mode rapidly, hold down the TUNING UP or
DOWN button while pressing the SHIFT button.
To adjust the volume and balance of the surround
speakers
Press the MANUAL SELECT button on the remote control three
times to display "SUR 0dB" while the DSP system is turned on.
Then press the N or M button repeatedly or turn the MULTI
JOG within four seconds.
NOTE
The DSP surround system is automatically canceled and cannot
be turned on when headphones are plugged in.
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